Top 10 Unique Technology Inventions of all time | UniPrimeTech

In recent times, the role of technology has drastically increased.Humans are continuously developing innovative technologies that will be able to reduce work efforts and use less time. We have reinvented outdated technology and made it more efficient. There are some unique technology inventions which revolutionized the whole world.

Technology Inventions

1. Radio

Radio is a device which uses radio waves to carry information, such as sound, by systematically modulating properties of electromagnetic energy waves transmitted through space, such as their frequency, amplitude, phase. Transmitting radio waves from a transmitter to a receiver means that we can access information when in range. The information in the radio waves can be extracted and transformed back into its original form. By changing frequencies, we can listen to different radio stations without interference.

2. Wireless Telegraphy

Wireless telegraphy means the transmission of electric telegraph signals without wires using radio waves. The invention of wireless telegraphy helped radio operators to communicate across the world. After 1910 when radio became dominant, the term wireless telegraphy was also used for various other experimental technologies for transmitting telegraph signals through radio waves, such as electromagnetic induction, and ground conduction telegraph systems.

3. Display devices

A Display device is the output device for presentation of information in text or image form. When the input information that is supplied as an electrical signal, the display is called an electronic display. Microcontrollers are used to communicate with external devices, such as keypads, switches, display devices, memory, and even other microcontrollers. This is my personal best technology invention.

4. Electric Vehicles

As the quantity of fossil fuels is reducing, the world has started to switch to electric vehicles. An electric vehicle is powered by electric motors and uses it for propulsion. Electric vehicles first came into existence in the middle of 19th century, when electricity was preferred for motor vehicle propulsion, providing a level of comfort and ease of operation that could not be achieved by the gasoline fuel vehicles of the time.

5. Optical Fiber

An optical fiber is a flexible, transparent fiber made by converting glass (silica) or plastic to a diameter slightly thicker than that of a human hair. Optical fiber enables long distance communication and fast data connections. Fibers are used instead of metal wires because they carry signals with less loss and they are immune to electromagnetic interference, a problem from which metal wires suffer excessively.

6. Smog-Free Tower

Smog Free Tower

Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde created a 23-foot-tall air purifier called the Smog-Free Tower to help clean air.

The air purifier tower sucks up smog from the top and then releases the filtered air through its six-sided vents. It is able to clean more than 30,000 cubic meters of air per hour and uses no more electricity than a water boiler, according to Daan Roosegaarde.According to Roosegaarde's website, the air purifier will be installed in public parks as a local solution to clean air.Daan Roosegaarde describes the working in more detail on the project's Kickstarter page:

By charging the Air Purifying Tower with a small current, all airborne particles receive a +ve electric charge. The charged particles are captured and accumulated on a large negatively charged surface. The fine dust particles are collected together with the ions and stored inside the tower.

Roosegaarde's Air purifier cleans 30,000 cubic meters of air per hour and uses about 1,400 Watts of electricity - less than a desktop air purifier.

The fine carbon particles collected from the tower are converted into gemstones that can be embedded in jewelry pieces like rings and many more. Each tiny gemstone is equivalent to1,000 cubic meters of air. This new technology invention is helping our planet to reduce carbon footprints from our atmosphere.

7. World's Fastest Motor

The world’s fastest motor which has been developed by researchers at ETH Zurich’s Department of Power Electronics and marketed by the Swiss company, Celeroton can spin up to 1 million revolutions per minute.

As a Comparision collapsed stars spin at 60,000 rpm, a blender which spins at about 30,000 rpm and high-performance engines at around 10,000 rpm.This small-sized motor has a titanium shell, ultra-thin copper wiring, and a trade secret iron formulated cylinder. The titanium shell helps it to withstand high forces.

8. Robots

A robot is a machine which is programmable by a computer— capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically. Robots can be controlled by a control device or the control may be embedded within.

9.Diagnosis Devices

Medical diagnosis is the process of identifying the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms. Diagnostic medical devices help doctors to measure and observe various aspects of a patient's health so that they can form a diagnosis. After diagnosis, the doctors can then prescribe an appropriate treatment plan. Diagnosis devices have helped medical practitioners to detect illness symptoms in initial stages and cure them.

10. Atomic Clock

Isro`s atomic clock

An Atomic clock is the most accurate time and frequency standard and is used as primary standards for international time distribution services, to control the frequency of television broadcasts, and Global Positioning System (GPS). It is designed to measure time according to vibrations within atoms.

Atomic clocks are located at various positions around the globe, these are used to coordinate systems that require extreme precision, such as GPS and the Internet.

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